Moscow has a tendency to ban food and drink amid geopolitical disputes, and EU fruit could be next
IBTimes UK looks at interesting facts about World War One 100 years after the war began.
IBTimes UK examines forced adoption in Britain and speaks to advocate Ian Josephs
IBTimes UK lists top five worst Commonwealth countries for gay people
The largest Brazilian broker XP Investimentos is holding its first trading championship — Campeonato de Traders 1ª Edição. The event is arranged with the help of MetaQuotes Software– developer of MetaTrader trading platforms.
IBTimes UK speaks to head of the United Nations Population Fund Dr Babatunde Osotimehin about FGM
IBTimes UK takeS a closer look at Glasgow, the Scottish city hosting the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
Black boxes from the MH17 plane crash are finally to be examined, but what will they reveal?
IBTimes UK got a sneak peak of the 2014 Skills Show at Haberdashers' Hall
Women accused of witchcraft continue to be persecuted, tortured and killed in India.
Internally displaced persons receiving vital aid, as battle continues to rage.
IBTimes UK looks at the silliest and most memorable stories from Prince George's first 12 months.
As Prince George turns one, we look at what life holds for the future king of England.
Get to know your future king
History will remember Armstrong and Aldrin, but who was Michael Collins, Apollo 11's third man?
IBTimes UK looks at greatest Nasa achievements on anniversary of the moon landing on 20 July 1969
Bank lending practices have come under close scrutiny again, after the Competition and Market Authority launched an inquiry into Britain's biggest high street lenders.
Here's a look at the Russian Buk missile system, currently known by NATO as the SA-17 Grizzly.
The last 12 months of Mandela's life marked a turbulent year among his family
Cath Everett reflects on the country's great struggle against apartheid on the eve of Mandela Day.
IBTimes entertainment reporter Toyin Owoseje rounds up the showbiz stories of the week.
Check out how ARuFa makes sure that he never showers alone again.
IBTimes UK looks at moon landing history and facts as Saturn V launched Apollo 11 on 16 July 1969
Ingress takes the idea of an massively multiplayer online game and transplants it into the real world.
IBTimes UK looks at the female Conservative MPs promoted as David Cameron reshuffles his Cabinet.
A look at a sustainable and community-based programme which helps families become self-sufficient.
Ethiopian grass seed and Africa's oldest cereal are the new nutrition fads on the food block.
The stars are pulling off the white fashion trend this summer, we take a look at how you can as well.
World Population Day, launched by United Nations Development Programme, is celebrated on 11 July